Around 100 migrant men, women and children are camped out in Boston's main international airport, with the state's shelter system having reached capacity in November and the governor begging the federal government to do more to help.Footage obtained by showed rows of people sleeping on the floor. One woman, Keturah Douze, said she had been collecting hygiene products to try and help them.'While they're at the airport they don't have access to a shower, so there's like some shower wipes, little towels, just to clean up while they wait,' she said.
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